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No matter where you look, women face housing challenges
Across many aspects of housing in Australia, gender-based disadvantage can be seen.
It appears across research on migrants’ experiences, shared equity, property technology, data collection and social housing.
For International Women’s Day 2026, this AHURI Brief highlights recent research showing how gender inequalities are intensifying the impact of Australia’s ongoing housing crisis.
A real way forward: an Indigenous housing strategy endorsed by First Nations and government representatives
New findings of an Inquiry into Indigenous housing reveal a system where governance arrangements are complex and poorly coordinated, and efforts at reform have fallen short.
The AHURI-funded Inquiry proposed an alternative – a long-term governance and resource framework for sustainable and effective Indigenous housing.
Trauma on the frontline: protecting housing and homelessness workers
New AHURI research reveals workplace pressures and traumatic event exposure has left nearly half of the housing and homelessness frontline with symptoms of post-traumatic stress.
Study lead Dr Deb Batterham said a centrepiece of the research – a survey of 578 frontline staff – filled a blind spot on the extent and impact of trauma in the sector.
Events
7-8 October 2026
Australian Homelessness Conference 2026
AHURI convenes the Australian Homelessness Conference which will be held in Darwin, 7-8 October 2026 at the Darwin Convention Centre.
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